Yapıcıoğlu attended charity sale organized by students for Arakan

DIYARBAKIR - HUDA PAR President Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu participated in the charity sale organized for Arakan Muslims by the students of Dicle University.

Attending to the charity sale organized by university students for Rohingya Muslims, Yapıcıoğlu emphasized the persecution in Islamic countries.

Yapıcıoğlu, who was in explanations here, underlined the bloodshed of the Muslims in many parts of the Islamic geography.

Yapıcıoğlu said, "Unfortunately there are bloodshed and bleeding wounds in many parts of the ummah geography, and one of them is Arakan. Today, our student brothers and sisters have arranged a charity sale to draw attention to this issue, but as I said, it is just one of the bleeding wounds, and in many places, many of our brothers are suffering similar persecutions."

"I hope that a new one will not be added to these flowing blood"

Stating that Muslims are fighting each other is a more painful situation, Yapıcıoğlu continued: "In some parts of the ummah geography, Muslims are fighting each other, shed each other's blood, and unfortunately there is a risk of adding new ones. This tension between the Iraqi central government and the Kurdistan government has the potential to return to a hot battle." (Abdurrahman Tetik, Emrah Deniz - ILKHA)

Yapıcıoğlu attended charity sale organized by students for Arakan

DIYARBAKIR - HUDA PAR President Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu participated in the charity sale organized for Arakan Muslims by the students of Dicle University.

Attending to the charity sale organized by university students for Rohingya Muslims, Yapıcıoğlu emphasized the persecution in Islamic countries.

Yapıcıoğlu, who was in explanations here, underlined the bloodshed of the Muslims in many parts of the Islamic geography.

Yapıcıoğlu said, "Unfortunately there are bloodshed and bleeding wounds in many parts of the ummah geography, and one of them is Arakan. Today, our student brothers and sisters have arranged a charity sale to draw attention to this issue, but as I said, it is just one of the bleeding wounds, and in many places, many of our brothers are suffering similar persecutions."

"I hope that a new one will not be added to these flowing blood"

Stating that Muslims are fighting each other is a more painful situation, Yapıcıoğlu continued: "In some parts of the ummah geography, Muslims are fighting each other, shed each other's blood, and unfortunately there is a risk of adding new ones. This tension between the Iraqi central government and the Kurdistan government has the potential to return to a hot battle." (Abdurrahman Tetik, Emrah Deniz - ILKHA)

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